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while working full-time for the department of the u.s. navy. herman returned to his home in atlanta to begin a korea working for the coca-cola company, -- to begin a career working for the coca-cola company and in a short period of time rose to vice president. shortly thereafter, he later became the regional vice president of the burger king division of pillsbury. he was able to turn around the region to make it the best performing in the country. he then took his biggest challenge by becoming the ceo and president of godfather pizza. the companyp -- izz -- pizza. the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, and he turned it around in the matter of months. they made him the president of the national restaurant association. he had the opportunity to talk with president clinton during a nationally televised town hall meeting. hear, herman challenged president clinton regarding his health-care overhaul proposal. when president clinton attempted to assure him that his legislation would not harm american business owners and their employees, herman re
while working full-time for the department of the u.s. navy. herman returned to his home in atlanta to begin a korea working for the coca-cola company, -- to begin a career working for the coca-cola company and in a short period of time rose to vice president. shortly thereafter, he later became the regional vice president of the burger king division of pillsbury. he was able to turn around the region to make it the best performing in the country. he then took his biggest challenge by becoming...
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people may want the u.s. to lead more strongly but i'm not sure that people are saying, yeah, let's go in there and put troops on the ground or start firing from the air. that hasn't shown up yet. gwen: is there any connection at all between what we saw happening in madison, wisconsin this week? state capitals where there's a lot of angry shouting and in this case the governor basically forced action on this bill rolling back bargaining rights for public unions. is there any connection what we see there, that sensibility and what's happening in washington? >> i think it gos to what dan was saying, which is the president's embrace and everyone's embrace of tchash we have to do snog get the budget under control, to get the deficit under control and these governors actually do have to balance their budgets every year and in almost every state. the question in wisconsin was whether this governor, scott walker, was using a crisis to further some sort of ideological agenda which was to get rid of collective bargain
people may want the u.s. to lead more strongly but i'm not sure that people are saying, yeah, let's go in there and put troops on the ground or start firing from the air. that hasn't shown up yet. gwen: is there any connection at all between what we saw happening in madison, wisconsin this week? state capitals where there's a lot of angry shouting and in this case the governor basically forced action on this bill rolling back bargaining rights for public unions. is there any connection what we...
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and the systems the u.s. has in place to monitor radiation in the air, the water, even the food and milk supply. as nbc's george lewis reports, there are some glitches in those systems. >> reporter: the japanese nuclear disaster has this epa lab in alabama on high alert, monitoring the air, the water and samples of milk for any signs of radiation. >> 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we're monitoring the air across the united states. >> reporter: and so far so good. none of the 124 air monitors in the network has picked up any sign of harmful radiation. but, the epa has conceded it's had problems with some of those monitors. on the west coast, only half of them were fully functioning as the fukushima plant in japan began emitting radiation. three monitors were out of service and others had to be double checked for potentially faulty data. and while the epa claims this is no big deal, anti-nuclear activists disagree. >> an emergency radiation system should be working, and it is very problematic, an epa system
and the systems the u.s. has in place to monitor radiation in the air, the water, even the food and milk supply. as nbc's george lewis reports, there are some glitches in those systems. >> reporter: the japanese nuclear disaster has this epa lab in alabama on high alert, monitoring the air, the water and samples of milk for any signs of radiation. >> 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we're monitoring the air across the united states. >> reporter: and so far so good. none of...
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professional life which includes his tenure in the massachusetts state senate and his election to the u.s. senate on january 19th, 2010, filling the term of the late senator ted kennedy. senator brown spoke of the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. [applause] >> well, before i get started i just want to say i had an opportunity to go around and try to meet everybody and say hello, and i know you talk about the weather here, no offense. [laughter] snow as high as the flags. i did get a chance to tour this facility and be part of history. it's a wonderful opportunity for not just young people but every person from every walk of life and i am so honored to be here. i want to thank you all for the very warm welcome and john, i appreciate kind introduction and the chance to visit the ronald reagan presidential library. this is my first time here, and what an honor it is for me to meet a living legend, obviously and nancy reagan herself it's wonderful to be with you, thank you. [applause] it's a tremendous thrill for me to be here and it was great to meet so many of
professional life which includes his tenure in the massachusetts state senate and his election to the u.s. senate on january 19th, 2010, filling the term of the late senator ted kennedy. senator brown spoke of the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. [applause] >> well, before i get started i just want to say i had an opportunity to go around and try to meet everybody and say hello, and i know you talk about the weather here, no offense. [laughter] snow as high...
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to discuss the state of democracy in the u.s. i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to fordham o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talk team you know and a hunger for a gentleman all three of you have been on cross talk before so you know how it works for and i want to go to you and talk a little bit about collective bargaining in the united states from ocracy are the founding fathers a little worried right now as they see what's coming out of ohio and out of wisconsin. the current unrest the united states isn't about the merits of democracy democracy is alive alive and well it's really about sort of spending and fiscal responsibility as relates to government this may be the issue of the decade in the united states to be perfectly honest with you democrats love to blame folks like george w
to discuss the state of democracy in the u.s. i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles standage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we cross to fordham o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talk team you know and a hunger for a gentleman all three of you have been on cross talk before so you know how it works...
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the u.s. will bump up again the -- against the $14.30 trillion ceiling in a matter of weeks and this could cause a default on bonds. mitch mcconnell made the point rather vaguely that republicans will not raise that without something serious do on the desperate what should republicans be asking for? >> i think there are a couple of things. we don't need to raise that debt ceiling right away. the federal government owns $30 billion of general motors. what is the federal government on the part of a car company? sell it. you just bought yourself several days. the federal, and owns a great deal of land out west. they are not national park land that should not be owned by the government. sell that. at buys you two months. make a list of your assets. if you are in your household, and you had these debts that were bigger than your income, you would look to see what you can sell. what can you sell, what does the government on that they don't need to own? they own buildings and land at the federal, sta
the u.s. will bump up again the -- against the $14.30 trillion ceiling in a matter of weeks and this could cause a default on bonds. mitch mcconnell made the point rather vaguely that republicans will not raise that without something serious do on the desperate what should republicans be asking for? >> i think there are a couple of things. we don't need to raise that debt ceiling right away. the federal government owns $30 billion of general motors. what is the federal government on the...
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head in disagreement after a short break we'll continue our discussion on democratic values in the u.s. so surprised they would argue. can you see. the. wealthy british style. stock. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser reports on r t. c. to. remind you we're discussing what is happening with america's democracy. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy read this covering their use the push for democracy isn't full swing around the globe and then in that greater middle east is no better evidence but in the us the strongest proponent of democratic revenues does it work and can the more proceed be the same everywhere the public opinion agency live out of sun i asked russians what kind of democracy is preferable probably a country forty three percent see democracy in russia preserving the country's national traditions and specifics twenty three percent believe russia should follow the path of european and american forms f
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in the past six decades the only president who did not send u.s. troops to fight and die in a war broad was jimmy carter. whether we like it or not our nation has become addicted to war this is a problem for a variety of reasons it's bankrupting us it's a lousy way to run a country it's consistently something we see as empires or in their death throes but perhaps most importantly it's a problem because as james madison the father of our constitution and the fourth president of united states said no nation can preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare endless war is destroying our freedoms and ultimately our democracy and we can thank corporate personhood for these endless wars. as i discussed my book on equal protection other than a brief go at it around five hundred b.c.e. by the greeks democratic government is a relatively new phenomenon in the six thousand years of modern western human history before the rise of modern democracies governments were basically led by people who either claimed power by divine right by pope's. or by peop
in the past six decades the only president who did not send u.s. troops to fight and die in a war broad was jimmy carter. whether we like it or not our nation has become addicted to war this is a problem for a variety of reasons it's bankrupting us it's a lousy way to run a country it's consistently something we see as empires or in their death throes but perhaps most importantly it's a problem because as james madison the father of our constitution and the fourth president of united states...
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twenty four hours a day this is all to top stories now this hour president obama has reasserted the u.s. could resort to military action in libya if violence continues there are reports america has already asked the saudis to arm the rebels and you can france said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone. and the media reporting from libya as accused of blowing the unrest on the proportion to get headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and the number of casualties from the country suggests the truth is still hidden from view. the massive inflow of illegal immigrants from arab countries fuels anti muslim sentiments in the european states taking them in germany's new interior minister has become the latest prompted to enter the immigration debate he said his land does not belong in europe. but i'll be back with more news for us than thirty minutes from now i mean time the fight for the rights of american workers and crosstalk look at the protests in wisconsin which testing a cornerstone of the country's and marcy that's crossed from ne
twenty four hours a day this is all to top stories now this hour president obama has reasserted the u.s. could resort to military action in libya if violence continues there are reports america has already asked the saudis to arm the rebels and you can france said to be drafting a u.n. resolution aimed at imposing a no fly zone. and the media reporting from libya as accused of blowing the unrest on the proportion to get headlines conflicting reports on who's in control of different cities and...
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head in disagreement after a short break we'll continue our discussion on democratic values in the u.s. a surprise stay with our g. q. this is nature and discover is buzy. a communicate with the wild unless. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you are not safe. for our hero. we hear it because of our passion alex that. god promised them this the land belongs to us. it. will if they are still going to be thinking. and all chosen people will not believe that god is real estate agent say look at this that is this for you guys a disguised as we'll. go to war no this is all right. this is my family. come for your. dad. took it to keep sister. welcome on your cross talk i'm sure a little tree mind you were discussing what is happening with america's democracy. ok i am stupid. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy. read this covering bad news the push for democracy isn't full swing around the globe and then in that great middle east is no better evidence but in the us the strongest proponent of democratic values does it work and can
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next to fight for the rights of u.s. workers as peter all about his cross talk guess look here with the protests in wisconsin that are testing the cornerstone of the country's democracy cross talk coming your way next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of. the future coverage. can't. stand. alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the red tape rolled back when attacks on the founding fathers. can. start. to discuss the state of democracy in the us i'm joined by steve lesser in new york he's a columnist for democrats for progress dot com also in new york we have niles stanage a journalist and author of redemption song an irish reporter inside the obama campaign and in washington we crossed a ford o'connell he's chairman of civic form pac and another member of our cross talking you know in the hunger all right gentlemen all three of you have been on cross talk be
next to fight for the rights of u.s. workers as peter all about his cross talk guess look here with the protests in wisconsin that are testing the cornerstone of the country's democracy cross talk coming your way next. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of. the future coverage. can't. stand. alone and welcome the prosecution carol about drawing battle lines over collective bargaining puts america's democracy credentials in the line of fire but is this move the...
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head in disagreement after a short break we'll continue our discussion on democratic values in the u.s. a surprise they would argue. that's in the book he needs. them and the media to radio him day in and simone number four the bars he goes is great to see some of the most dangerous. radiation that they exist in the nature. of the code in the vicinity of known differentiated so produce is so much of the genetic changes in the name and so leukemia. why didn't all of them damian since the flame. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to bring education to understand that if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard that you've got a problem. it's. a telemarketer broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the for. the i hate to say. the it's a. welcome across time for a little tree mind you were discussing what is happening with america's democracy the same. system. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy. reddest covering their use the push for democracy isn't full swing around the glob
head in disagreement after a short break we'll continue our discussion on democratic values in the u.s. a surprise they would argue. that's in the book he needs. them and the media to radio him day in and simone number four the bars he goes is great to see some of the most dangerous. radiation that they exist in the nature. of the code in the vicinity of known differentiated so produce is so much of the genetic changes in the name and so leukemia. why didn't all of them damian since the flame....
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today, scientists in the u.s. say we're unprepared. >> a number of cities are at risk on the eastern seaboard for major earthquakes. boston, new york city, charleston. >> reporter: it's not just california. the most dangerous zone is in the middle of the country. in the lower midwest. the last big one here was in 1895. and when, not if, when it happens again, millions would be left homeless and billions in damages. >> in the center of the united states, it's like a hard, cold slab that allows the energy to travel. in california, energy dissipates quicker. >> reporter: jerry is a geologist in memphis. he shows us old buildings that would never make it. they were built long before the strict codes. >> in areas that may receive the most damage, you would expect that those fire department buildings may not be operational. >> reporter: the scientists suggest we test early warning systems. which were working in japan and may have made a difference. they are pushing for more aggressive building codes. and new rules to re
today, scientists in the u.s. say we're unprepared. >> a number of cities are at risk on the eastern seaboard for major earthquakes. boston, new york city, charleston. >> reporter: it's not just california. the most dangerous zone is in the middle of the country. in the lower midwest. the last big one here was in 1895. and when, not if, when it happens again, millions would be left homeless and billions in damages. >> in the center of the united states, it's like a hard, cold...
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what happens to the u.s. economy? in the markets will absolutely devastate us if we do not step up to this problem. the problem is real, the solutions are painful, and we have to act. >> alan, do you want to add to that? >> i would just a -- i know it is repetitive, if you can understand hear what the people of america as we travel around and we do stuff. we go to the business council we go to the conservative group in dallas, the economic club of new york, and wherever we go, people get it. then we tell them that if they just go tohe internet and to go www.fiscalcommision.gov, it is 67 pages. if we leave that out they will never read it. it was not written for patents or politicians or panderers, it was written for the american people. it uses terms like "groing broke" and "shared sacrifice." there has never been any sacrifice required of the american people since world war ii except for our military, and god bless them, and they chose to do it. they are volunteers. so when somebody says, you cannot use that word. we
what happens to the u.s. economy? in the markets will absolutely devastate us if we do not step up to this problem. the problem is real, the solutions are painful, and we have to act. >> alan, do you want to add to that? >> i would just a -- i know it is repetitive, if you can understand hear what the people of america as we travel around and we do stuff. we go to the business council we go to the conservative group in dallas, the economic club of new york, and wherever we go,...
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he was a leader on u.s.-israeli relations, offering the syria accountability and the iran freedom act which he fought to pass. despite initial opposition from president bush. he teamed up with president bush to read these courage of aids and malaria from africa. he patted the 2005 best-seller, "it takes the family". he is now a senior fellow at the ethics and policy center. a contributor on th fox news channel. he is proud of his role of husband and father. they're the parents of seven wonderful children. it is my pleasure to introduce to you senator rick santorum. [applause] >> good to be with yound -- i have done that a million times. sorry. it is great to be back. i was here at a smaller venue last year when we did this. this is exciting to be here. it is always the case when pete read the introduction, i can always count on the line that it's the most response. are the parents of seven children. i thought maybe not in this audience it would not get so much of a ripple. before left the seven children and
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the u.s. led coalition maintains colonel gadhafi himself is not a target and promises a quick and decisive campaign but international affairs analyst john locke won't think the allies are committed to regime change in libya and won't stop until they brink of death or down. i think they're gravely mistaken and i think that this escapade will end in catastrophic failure and my fear is that the european leaders and the americans who have pushed this attack on libya think that a quick bit of bombing will sort the matter out but in fact i think they will find that it will last far longer than they have gambled for the british prime minister the french president the american administration these people who are so happy to let bombs fly on countries that almost at the drop of a hat they are determined to get the outcome they want which is the overthrow of colonel gadhafi of libya so it will make the task the disagreements and the the discordant voices that are now coming out of both within western st
the u.s. led coalition maintains colonel gadhafi himself is not a target and promises a quick and decisive campaign but international affairs analyst john locke won't think the allies are committed to regime change in libya and won't stop until they brink of death or down. i think they're gravely mistaken and i think that this escapade will end in catastrophic failure and my fear is that the european leaders and the americans who have pushed this attack on libya think that a quick bit of...
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well president medvedev says the u.s. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by libya's leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but you criticized the airstrikes saying the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. but everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget everything else is just a consequence of that we supported one of the un security council resolutions and allowed the other resolution to go through this was done consciously to prevent the escalation of violence but still the events that followed show that any decisions of this kind should be accompanied by thorough consultations as well as remembering that the use of force should be proportionate to what is happening the fact that as a result of these actions of indian targets were damaged and according to unconfirmed reports that innocent people have died shows that states takin
well president medvedev says the u.s. backed military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by libya's leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but you criticized the airstrikes saying the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and restore peace. but everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget everything else is just a consequence of that we...
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reviewers have commented, a well-written meticulously researched and i opening examination of how u.s. politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your questions ready. at think we will start with dr. kate kenski, who will focus in on the 2008 election and factors that help us understand the outcomes of the elections and then dr. kevin coe will bring his focus in on the influence of religion in politics today. >> thank you much. i'm very much appreciate being here, and thank you for having us. from among the thousands of words that were spoken in the 2008 election might co-authors and i think that we pretty much mail down which words were mos
reviewers have commented, a well-written meticulously researched and i opening examination of how u.s. politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach --...
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what happens to the u.s. economy? in the markets will absolutely devastate us if we do not step up to this problem. the problem is real, the solutions are painful, and we have to act. >> alan, do you want to add to that? >> i would just a -- i know it is repetitive, if you can understand hear what the people of america as we travel around and we do stuff. we go to the business council, we go to the conservative group in dallas, the economic club of new york, and wherever we go, people get it. then we tell them that if they just go to the internet and to go www.fiscalcommision.gov, it is 67 pages. if we leave that out they will never read it. it was not written for patents or politicians or panderers, it was written for the american people. it uses terms like "groing broke" and "shared sacrifice." there has never been any sacrifice required of the american people since world war ii except for our military, and god bless them, and they chose to do it. they are volunteers. so when somebody says, you cannot use that word.
what happens to the u.s. economy? in the markets will absolutely devastate us if we do not step up to this problem. the problem is real, the solutions are painful, and we have to act. >> alan, do you want to add to that? >> i would just a -- i know it is repetitive, if you can understand hear what the people of america as we travel around and we do stuff. we go to the business council, we go to the conservative group in dallas, the economic club of new york, and wherever we go,...
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there have been some estimates that a significant proportion, if not the majority, of u.s. casualties in iraq were the result of equipment and munitions imported from her on. that is how serious the issue is. >> server. >> this is probably a follow-up. i'm concerned about how you see the linkage between energy policy and the moves will make or don't make in libya and the rest of the oil-producing middle east where we are deeply indebted to saudi arabia and any movement favoring democracy in brain could upset that balance. let's look at history. i suspect it is awfully hard to find any serious conflicts throughout history that did not have an economic component to them. this is not new. economic interdependence is an issue. there is no question that it is irresponsible not to acknowledge that we care about who rig controls major economic assets around the world. we do care. of course we care. we care who has, who controls the loyal to be we do care about the relationships we have with those countries that have the oil. it is a part and parcel of the debate. takes place all t
there have been some estimates that a significant proportion, if not the majority, of u.s. casualties in iraq were the result of equipment and munitions imported from her on. that is how serious the issue is. >> server. >> this is probably a follow-up. i'm concerned about how you see the linkage between energy policy and the moves will make or don't make in libya and the rest of the oil-producing middle east where we are deeply indebted to saudi arabia and any movement favoring...
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the u.s. economy? in the markets will absolutely devastate us if we do not step up to this problem. the problem is real, the solutions are painful, and we have to act. >> alan, do you want to add to that? >> i would just a -- i know it is repetitive, if you can understand hear what the people of america as we travel around and we do stuff. we go to the business council, we go to the conservative group in dallas, the economic club of new york, and wherever we go, people get it. then we tell them that if they just go to the internet and to go www.fiscalcommision.gov, it is 67 pages. if we leave that out they will never read it. it was not written for patents or politicians or panderers, it was written for the american people. it uses terms like "groing broke" and "shared sacrifice." there has never been any sacrifice required of the american people since world war ii except for our military, and god bless them, and they chose to do it. they are volunteers. so when somebody says, you cannot use t
the u.s. economy? in the markets will absolutely devastate us if we do not step up to this problem. the problem is real, the solutions are painful, and we have to act. >> alan, do you want to add to that? >> i would just a -- i know it is repetitive, if you can understand hear what the people of america as we travel around and we do stuff. we go to the business council, we go to the conservative group in dallas, the economic club of new york, and wherever we go, people get it. then...
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agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. - this is a big responsibility, jessica. i don't let just anyone take care of t.d. - i know all about being responsible. i take care of 3 of my neighbor's houseplants and an ant farm. - ant farm. [whistles] ant farm. - t.d. likes to mimic what he hears sometimes. - mimics what he hears. [whistles] - ha ha ha! - don't worry, mr. barber. t.d. is in good hands.
agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. - this is a big responsibility, jessica. i don't let just anyone take care of t.d. - i know all about being responsible. i take care of 3 of my neighbor's houseplants and an ant farm. - ant farm. [whistles] ant farm. - t.d. likes to mimic what he hears sometimes. - mimics what he hears. [whistles] - ha ha ha! - don't worry, mr. barber. t.d. is in good hands.
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we could actually see u.s. production rising again now that the moratorium has been listed offshore and we have rising oil production on shore again from their shale rock play and also we have a potential to produce oil shale which we haven't... we're the saudi arabia of oil shale. and prices are very high now so that potential all becomes commercial. what i don't like when i hear people in this debate is that we're misleading the american people about how much we can do with clean energy and what time scale. we definitely need the move to clean energy, but when people talk about the future of clean energy, it would be like president kennedy talking about the space race and saying that we're going to spend $30 million to get there instead of several billion. in the end, in this country, the debate has to zero in around if we want to go to clean energy how are we going to pay for it? are we willing to have a small rise in the gasoline tax? are we willing to have some other kind of fee for environmental extern al
we could actually see u.s. production rising again now that the moratorium has been listed offshore and we have rising oil production on shore again from their shale rock play and also we have a potential to produce oil shale which we haven't... we're the saudi arabia of oil shale. and prices are very high now so that potential all becomes commercial. what i don't like when i hear people in this debate is that we're misleading the american people about how much we can do with clean energy and...
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it has begun in the u.s. we have established a robust policy to encourage renewable energy projects and energy efficiency efforts. congress is not likely to enact a neenergy policy this year or next. whatever progress wl be made needs to come from the obama administration. we need to encourage the administration to take full advantage of their existing authority and make sure that they are not reverted to congress. that includes protecting the environmental protection agency. secondly, we need to educate the public about what is happening in washington. it is a republican mantra that they are pursuing the will of the people. but that is not what they're doing. they are anti science, anti environmental agenda. it may be the will of the oil companies, but it is not what american families want. republican leadership in congress is overreaching. we need to take full advantage of that fact. an informed public is our best weapon for advancing clean energy and reasonable regulatory policies. we need to tell the amer
it has begun in the u.s. we have established a robust policy to encourage renewable energy projects and energy efficiency efforts. congress is not likely to enact a neenergy policy this year or next. whatever progress wl be made needs to come from the obama administration. we need to encourage the administration to take full advantage of their existing authority and make sure that they are not reverted to congress. that includes protecting the environmental protection agency. secondly, we need...
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and u.s. the defense secretary was in moscow this week calling on the russian leadership to think about joining the military campaign in libya or that moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which led to the no fly zone enforcement had ruled out getting involved in the coalition bombing robert gates short president who had left that major operations in libya would scale back within just a few days. it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was also discussed moscow wants an equal partnership in the project saying any other option would be a threat to its own security. promise that russia's concerns are being taken into account. while our extensive online coverage helps to bring you up to date with developments in libya twenty four hours a day you can check out regular updates from our correspondents on the ground on our twitter and facebook pages but also find all the latest videos on our you tube channel. live from moscow now a quarter of a million
and u.s. the defense secretary was in moscow this week calling on the russian leadership to think about joining the military campaign in libya or that moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which led to the no fly zone enforcement had ruled out getting involved in the coalition bombing robert gates short president who had left that major operations in libya would scale back within just a few days. it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was also...
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well the u.s. soldier is seeking political asylum asylum in germany now after to searching for an american military base and shepherds could be jailed for life if he is extradited back home are considering the gretsch of a met the soldier on the run the american cuisine. for example of the coast it was a really good for me my personal favorite was the rollercoasters i can't. even comes close that much for andre chaperonage he's alive has become one giant roller coaster four years ago he deserted the u.s. army causing all the way to his native cleveland for rob that his mom cried with pride when he volunteered for the army but after a six month tour of duty in iraq andre walked talk a u.s. base in germany and never returned anything that anyone could possibly imagine in terms of war crimes that were committed throughout world history. the american forces have done this and are continuing to do this on a daily basis that soldiers were being attacked from somewhere but they didn't know where so they j
well the u.s. soldier is seeking political asylum asylum in germany now after to searching for an american military base and shepherds could be jailed for life if he is extradited back home are considering the gretsch of a met the soldier on the run the american cuisine. for example of the coast it was a really good for me my personal favorite was the rollercoasters i can't. even comes close that much for andre chaperonage he's alive has become one giant roller coaster four years ago he...
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u.s. and other places. american war ships off coast now are beginning to ferry supplies and relief into the area. american bases here also supplying helicopters and personnel. this is going to be a very, very difficult several days and weeks and obviously months to come, chuck, as they try to get a handle where the victims are, how to get them and bring home to safety. >> it's night fall now in tokyo. japan, lester holt, thank you very much. >>> we turn now to the japanese ambassador to the united states. bass do, welcome to "meet the press." i want to start with the prime minister of japan just gave a speech to your nation, calling this the worst crisis since world war ii. what else did the prime minister say? >> yes. first thank you very much for having me, and yes, the prime minister just spoke and he said this is the worst challenge that japanese people have to face but we have to work together to correct the situation so with that we can overcome the situation and he's on top of the s
u.s. and other places. american war ships off coast now are beginning to ferry supplies and relief into the area. american bases here also supplying helicopters and personnel. this is going to be a very, very difficult several days and weeks and obviously months to come, chuck, as they try to get a handle where the victims are, how to get them and bring home to safety. >> it's night fall now in tokyo. japan, lester holt, thank you very much. >>> we turn now to the japanese...
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because it can never get out there enough and it's from a it's from a guy who is the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce back in the one nine hundred twenty s. and he said in an interview that i found in a very popular magazine from the late one nine hundred twenty s. the best public servant is the worst one ok this is this is this was the business attitude of the time in it still is best public service is the roaring twenty's the roaring twenty's all that so you can fight was educated me nobody's ever said it quite that bluntly since then but you can find echoes and i do in the book i find echoes of this remark right up to the present day i mean conservatives say this sort of thing all the time you don't want competent people in government you don't want because if you if government works if you have smart people in government people who know what they're doing in government works the public will trust government then you won't have the cynicism you won't you know things things will work and then you have the democrats will be elected you know it's it will be death for in and they
because it can never get out there enough and it's from a it's from a guy who is the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce back in the one nine hundred twenty s. and he said in an interview that i found in a very popular magazine from the late one nine hundred twenty s. the best public servant is the worst one ok this is this is this was the business attitude of the time in it still is best public service is the roaring twenty's the roaring twenty's all that so you can fight was educated me...
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president medvedev met the u.s. defense secretary this week he was in russia to try and muster kremlin support over intervention in libya moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which we just heard from the president and of course led to the no fly zone enforcement robert gates president made that major operations in libya will go back within a few days it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was discussed but little progress was made moscow wants a joint system to protect the constant. threat. but we are across the situation in libya our correspondents on the ground and around the globe are updating our twitter stream you can stay in touch with what they're witnessing there's also more on our facebook page and our. if. the. london streets were filled with more than a quarter of a million angry voices on saturday public sector workers staged britain's biggest political demonstration in years over the deep spending cuts which are being rolled out while they were there wer
president medvedev met the u.s. defense secretary this week he was in russia to try and muster kremlin support over intervention in libya moscow abstained from voting on the u.n. resolution which we just heard from the president and of course led to the no fly zone enforcement robert gates president made that major operations in libya will go back within a few days it wasn't the only military issue which came up missile defense in europe was discussed but little progress was made moscow wants a...
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isn't it a curious thing were praising your constitution would not draw the u.s. was a reaction against when paul revere browsed the nation with his pride of the british coming. actually no, he didn't. does anyone know what he actually showed it? what he actually said was the regular trout. can anyone tell me what it would have been pretty bizarre for him to have shouted the british are coming? it would have been a pretty unusual thing. even in massachusetts they were all british. it would've been a very, very strange thing. it would not have occurred to americans, patriots or loyalists that great was the foreign countries. but the way in which the story of paul revere has been enriched by historians i think is a very telling one. it depends on editing out, disregarding a lot of the arguments, which your country of leaders for using that time. they never saw themselves as revolutionary. they sell themselves as conservatives. all they were asking for in their own minds with the freedoms they assumed they had been born with. the real revolution to them for those in
isn't it a curious thing were praising your constitution would not draw the u.s. was a reaction against when paul revere browsed the nation with his pride of the british coming. actually no, he didn't. does anyone know what he actually showed it? what he actually said was the regular trout. can anyone tell me what it would have been pretty bizarre for him to have shouted the british are coming? it would have been a pretty unusual thing. even in massachusetts they were all british. it would've...
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u.s. engineers and others are explaining their options of containing the leak. >> in the small village 40 kilometers northeast of fukushima, while outside detroit exclusion zone, the people living here thought they were safe -- northeast of fukushima, well east -- outside of the exclusion zone. >> this has exceeded the data. >> the latest news from fukushima also offers no grounds for optimism. yvette tb's do not know when or even if they will be able to return home -- in evacuees -- the evacuees do not know. >> we do not know when the situation will normalize, and we do not think there will be a future for us in the city. >> operator tepco has decided to decommission four of the reactors. filling them up may be necessary. >> government and experts are considering but these four buildings at the fukushima-dai- ichi plant to stop the spread of the substances. >> a they will spray it with a synthetic resin to try to prevent radioactive dust from being blown away or being watched to see. in a
u.s. engineers and others are explaining their options of containing the leak. >> in the small village 40 kilometers northeast of fukushima, while outside detroit exclusion zone, the people living here thought they were safe -- northeast of fukushima, well east -- outside of the exclusion zone. >> this has exceeded the data. >> the latest news from fukushima also offers no grounds for optimism. yvette tb's do not know when or even if they will be able to return home -- in...
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to note the growing number of u.s., young u.s.-canadian, australian and british muslims who are going abroad to fight and train under al qaeda's boehner in somalia, yemen and afghanistan, and also to note al qaeda's very successful recruitment of talented u.s. citizen and muslims to run the operation targeting muslim communities in the english-speaking world. and the saudis, too, are the bridge from our second source of concern in the persian gulf. the saudi kingdom and its brother journeys to the third. namely osama bin laden, al qaeda, their allies, and increasing numbers of muslims inspired by each. when all is said and done, osama bin laden is not an anomaly in saudi arabia. rather, he is the poster boy for its educational system and successes. fortunately for the united states and the west, and lawton has matured as a defense islam is, not like the saudi monarchy and the muslim brotherhood. offenses. even with these differences, however, the saudis overseas missionary activities to the organizational, military and media activ
to note the growing number of u.s., young u.s.-canadian, australian and british muslims who are going abroad to fight and train under al qaeda's boehner in somalia, yemen and afghanistan, and also to note al qaeda's very successful recruitment of talented u.s. citizen and muslims to run the operation targeting muslim communities in the english-speaking world. and the saudis, too, are the bridge from our second source of concern in the persian gulf. the saudi kingdom and its brother journeys to...
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says the u.s. should not and cannot intervene every time there's a crisis somewhere in the world even so every american president since ronald reagan. has weighed in into at least one bullet or a conflict or just christopher's out winds up the consciousness or trapped. it's become an unspoken i dent into the job description. become president of the united states. declare war my fellow americans my fellow citizens for president ronald reagan in one thousand nine hundred eighty six a familiar attack on a familiar enemy despite our repeated warnings gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive he counted wrong turns out so did saddam hussein just two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait for his successor president clinton the target was slobodan milosevic today our armed forces joined our nato allies and air strikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo pre
says the u.s. should not and cannot intervene every time there's a crisis somewhere in the world even so every american president since ronald reagan. has weighed in into at least one bullet or a conflict or just christopher's out winds up the consciousness or trapped. it's become an unspoken i dent into the job description. become president of the united states. declare war my fellow americans my fellow citizens for president ronald reagan in one thousand nine hundred eighty six a familiar...
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the lobby employs former u.s. ambassadors, generals and seniors intelligence officers to argue the case in the white house, the congress and the media. and especially in the "wall street journal." and needless to say, the lobby's work is enthusiastically assisted by our oil and arms leading corporations whose concerns have less to do with the u.s. security than making sure they keep their seats on the saudi retrain that is even now hauling away another $60 billion worth of u.s.-made arms. due to these factors, the u.s. leaders never tell americans the truth about the kingdom, which is that since the 1970's oil boom started an enormous transfer of western wealth to the peninsula the saudis have quietly exported the brand sunni islam that has radicalized much of the historical defined sunni middle east region and which is now it of muslim populations in places like indonesia, malaysia, pakistan, afghanistan, india, the balkans, the north caucasus and sub-saharan africa. last year in nigeria for example saudi and gul
the lobby employs former u.s. ambassadors, generals and seniors intelligence officers to argue the case in the white house, the congress and the media. and especially in the "wall street journal." and needless to say, the lobby's work is enthusiastically assisted by our oil and arms leading corporations whose concerns have less to do with the u.s. security than making sure they keep their seats on the saudi retrain that is even now hauling away another $60 billion worth of u.s.-made...
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said louise who is happy in both the u.s. house of representatives and in state legislators legislatures across the country are facing a real economic problems republican lawmakers are focusing instead their efforts on restrict restricting women's rights and most of the time is these anti-abortion bills or is this the republicans idea of a jobs bill or jobs for all for some technicians. republicans aren't just targeting democratic fundraisers like unions in their quest for one party rule in america they're also targeting democratic voters as think progress pointed out over the weekend there are twenty two states considering bills or have already passed bills to restrict voting rights by requiring people to present a photo i.d. or proof of citizenship at the polls in other words this enfranchise in tons of voters publicans contend that the legislation will curb mass voter fraud a claim has been widely proven to be for lack of a better term or a less obscene one garbage as the brennan center for justice at new york university p
said louise who is happy in both the u.s. house of representatives and in state legislators legislatures across the country are facing a real economic problems republican lawmakers are focusing instead their efforts on restrict restricting women's rights and most of the time is these anti-abortion bills or is this the republicans idea of a jobs bill or jobs for all for some technicians. republicans aren't just targeting democratic fundraisers like unions in their quest for one party rule in...
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would require the federal budget to be pale so far according to some tallies there are fifty eight u.s. senators and one hundred twenty members of the house of representatives in support of an indictment that would limit federal spending to just eighteen percent of g.d.p. currently just over forty one percent and require a two thirds vote for any additional spending in them and also requires hip is a two thirds vote for any sort of future tax increase is this really a good idea to handcuff our federal budget and sure tax rates for millionaires and billionaires remain low and more on this issue i'm just i'm joined by ken klee a national a member of the national board of advisors for the ass the balanced budget amendment and welcome to the program tom great to be with you. first of all eighteen percent of the last time g.d.p. federal spending as a percentage he was that low was nine hundred thirty one in the depths of the great depression and it was because our g.d.p. had gone from one hundred three billion in one nine hundred twenty nine down to fifty eight billion i mean our country co
would require the federal budget to be pale so far according to some tallies there are fifty eight u.s. senators and one hundred twenty members of the house of representatives in support of an indictment that would limit federal spending to just eighteen percent of g.d.p. currently just over forty one percent and require a two thirds vote for any additional spending in them and also requires hip is a two thirds vote for any sort of future tax increase is this really a good idea to handcuff our...